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If you have company flying into Atlanta for the holidays, they may have a hard time getting a ride to your place.

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[–] partial_accumen 10 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Seattle has very limited places you can get to on it. SeaTac to downtown is great but neighborhood connections are all via bus.

You're burying the lede on one of Seattle's coolest things about Seattle's buses and Link trains. Your Trolley busses!

Seattle does something I haven't really seen elsewhere for their light rail. The trains are powered by overhead electrical catenary wires, and the rails in stations and many tunnels are level to the ground.

So some of the tunnels under the city are just level paved which means the Trolley buses can use the same tunnels as the Train! It was surreal to be on the bus with the diesel engine running through city streets, then the bus took a ramp down to the "train tracks", hooked up to the catenary overhead, diesel engine stops and electric motor purrs to life, then you're driving in the same tunnel under the city that the Link train does at other times.

Seattle also has a completely separate light rail transport in its Monorail!

I didn't even mention the S.L.U.T!

Seattle public transport gets high marks from me for usability and value.